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Have you ever heard the phrase “You can’t do it all” and thought “Sure I can”? Well, that would be me. As I’ve mentioned before, in the past month and a half we have been in the process of consolidating two households into one.

I love the morning, especially daybreak. It makes me smile as I remember a special time with my parents. There are times when even in the strangest of circumstances, humor can make all the difference. Such was the case in an unusual story about my parents at daybreak.

Have you ever had a lucky coin or good luck charm? Do you remember why you felt it was lucky or special? Rebecca (Becca) Thompson from “Take Charge Now” has a wonderful tale about her son, a tooth fairy and a lucky coin…

Samuel is a Maine Coon cat, one of the largest breeds of domestic cats. I acquired my Big Boy when he was a very tiny kitten, weighing in at 1 lb. 3 oz. He actually started out as Samantha and was supposed to be a smallish female medium haired cat…

Life changes every day. We hardly notice, until something brings it all to the forefront. That’s when we face the good and bad of it all. Not many know that my husband and I live in two places. Not out of choice but because of our work situations. All of that is about to change. It’s cause for celebration. However, it will require some changes…

I have a special treat for you today. With Valentine’s Day approaching, what better subject to talk about then relationships. Now let me introduce to Munir Bello who is has written a guest on, you guessed it, it’s about relationships…

There are occasions when things just come at us, and we lose our ground. We seek out our friends, mentors and, yes, sages with the hope they will provide some guidance or a message that will help us regain our footing. We do this in the hopes that we will find ourselves once again back on firm ground…

My second year blog anniversary is approaching in a week or so. I could write about all that I’ve accomplished and give you some interesting stats, but I thought I would tell you a tale about a little train called “Finding Our Way Now” instead.